Monday 24 February 2020

Camp letters 2020

Melody Lamb
Gisborne Intermediate
Roebuck Rd Gisborne
 24/02/20
 Dear Carla Fountain through Aylee I'm writing to you to thank you and show my appreciation for taking time off work and your effort and commitment on camp.

 I thank you for participating in heaps of events and your understanding of students.

 One of my hilights was jumping off the Wharf without your supervision or attention, some people wouldn't have been able to conquer jumping off in reality, even if you faced the challenge of jumping off. I loved seeing all of Turanganui experience jumping of the Wharf, with no regrets.

 Once again I'd like to thank you for everything you have done for Turanganui and an overall great experience and one to remember.
 Your sincerely


Melody Lamb

Explanation


Today at school we wrote thank you letters to the parents that went on camp this year, ( year 7s wrote 2 year 8s wrote 3 )
We had a recap about what the parents individually did and what the effect was.  We each all did a draft planning and then buddy checked, then showed a teacher.  Once they gave us a nod of approval then we could publish, after publishing we pasted them on a slideshow then to be printed.

Tuesday 19 November 2019

Gif slideshow

Today we learned about being scammed on the internet.
First we watched a video on how it can happen and the difference and how you should respond/do.
The task was to create three slides about three different things about a scam situation, mine was the green lock, the link in the browser bar and things about the website/page which can make it more obvious and the differences with the real thing and the scam.
Once we were done we created it into a gif.

Have you ever used wevideo before

Today in Maikalani we created a video of our year in Turanganui Hub ( all our memories and moments that are special to us ) We created our video on wevideo example going for walks and having so much opportunities given to us.Wevideo is so handy and useful you can upload images and videos, sound recordings, music, titles/subtitles, backgrounds, transitions and a whole lot more.

Thursday 7 November 2019

Rugby world cup



This is my rugby world cup task slideshow.
In term 3 we started engaging/learning about the world cup.
We got givin 16 tasks to complete each tasks came with different features ( instructions )
I did Scotland because early that term our hub had pe teams that were based on the rugby world cup, my teams name was Scotland, others were like Japan, Russia, New Zealand etc.

Friday 25 October 2019

Have you ever made a spread sheet

This is a spreadsheet we created, so we had to make a copy to clarify it was owned by me.
We learnt the basics and how to cooperate with the spreadsheet tools eg ( adapting towards tools )
The spreadsheet was based on the All Blacks. 
We first engaged/played around with the tools and how to cooperate with the main features.
We choose a topic across the top bar, ( first name, surname, position, weight, height, caps, test points ) I choose heights, we used pacific tools to create a bar graph ( this was our first attempt basically a play around with colour, shape, size ect.
Our next task was to choose 3 players from the All Blacks and on a special page had all information about each individual persons details about them, a long list of their names, once you click on their name, you had to choose 5 topics, i choose runs, passes, offloads, metres made, and tackles.
I then would load all my data into boxes and automatically will show the existing results, from there on you could edit the bar graph to your liking abilities. 

Do you know who George Bridge is ?

This is a piece of work we did today.
What we did: We got given two different explanations to choose from either focusing on one player and researching 3 options out of their info, ( metres made, runs, tackles, passes and more )
Or choosing 3 different players and lean towards one piece of info, ( metres made ) 
What was challenging: In my opinion using labelled for reuse because it didn't have the exact pictures that i would of preferred.
What did i like: Learning information about a local rugby player, George Bridge.
New skills that i can now use and can affect different things that i use, along as cybersmart learning.
What i would do differently next time: I would be more prepared like change the writing colour and make sure things are ready.   

Tuesday 15 October 2019

Have you ever used Tour builder?

Today in Manaiakalani we learnt how to use Tour builder.

For me this was my first time using this app.
We made a map of either the cooks cove walk if you went on that or the three rugby world cup teams you think would win, I choose Cooks Cove.

The way this app operates is you create a custom map of were you went ( from and to )

You would type in your first location and my first location was Gisborne Intermediate, from there on you would need to clock your location on the world.

So from Gisborne to Tolaga, the same them applies for that, type the location from Tolaga bay and once you have found the correct placing for your arrow to be, click it and it will create a yellow line that you can follow.

Once i added all my locations and was pleased i then screencastify my learning by talking into the microphone and explained how i got from location to location.